Emery-wheel



(No Model';)

J. MoLAUGHLlNi EMERY WHEEL. V

Patented May 29,18'83/ INVENTOR:

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I UNITED, STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOHN MGDAUGHLIN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

EMERY-WHEEL.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 278,578, dated May 29, 1883.

Application filed March 12,1883. (No model.)

' following is a full, clear, and exact description.

Reference is to be had to theaccompa-nying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both'the figures.

Figure l is a side elevation of my improve ment, part being broken away. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view'ot' the same, taken through the line 00 at, Fig. 1.

The object of this invention is to increase the strength of emerywheels, and thereby promote security in using such wheels.

The invention has for its further object to keep the emery-wheels true.

The invention consists in an emery-wheel constructed with a cast-iron wheel, and a wrought-iron tire shrunk upon the said wheel. To the wrought-iron tire'is secured by rivets a leather band to form a seat for the leather band that carries the emery compound, as will be hereinafter described.

A represents the hub of the wheel, which is cast with a circular web, B. The outer edge or rim, 0, of the web B is thickened to form a substantial seat for the tire D. The tire D is made of wrought-iron, and is shrunk upon the rim of the cast wheel A B C, so' as tobe firmly secured to the said wheel. The tire D is further secured in place upon the wheel A B O by screws E, passing through the said tire and screwing into the rim of the said wheel. To the tire D is secured, by copper rivets F, or

other suitable means, a leather band, G. To

- Patent 1. An emery-wheel constructed substantially as herein shown and described,and consisting of the cast wheel A B O, the wroughtiron tire D, the leather bands G H, and the emery compound I, asset forth.

2. In an emery-wheel,the eombination,with the wrought-iron tire D, of theleather hand G and the rivets F, substantially as herein shown and described, to form a seat for the emery-carrying hand,as set forth.

I Jenn MCLAUGHLIN.

Witnesses:

EDW. M. CLARK, G. SEDGWIOK. 

